After seven straight one day internationals, three of them being pointless, and not to mention a quick five test series, one would have thought that the West Indies would be a bit tired. Unfortunatly nobody at the ICC seems to care...

Originally Posted by vic_orthdox

Don't like using my iPod dock. Ruins battery life too much.

Originally Posted by benchmark00

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Originally posted by Andre I'm not sure hwy the Windies persist with Bernard - they looked a better unit with Banks and/or Hurley.

They probably consider him a good luck charm of sorts.

Sreesanth said, "Next ball he was beaten and I said, 'is this the King Charles Lara? Who is this impostor, moving around nervously? I should have kept my mouth shut for the next ball - mind you, it was a length ball - Lara just pulled it over the church beyond the boundary! He is a true legend."

Originally posted by vishnureddy The windies consistently pick Powell and Powell in return consistently fails . When will they drop him? A score in the region of 30 seems to be a good score for him.

What are you talking about?? 75% of the time Powell comes out in the last 12-10 overs. 30 runs is a good score when you come in that late and his SR is up around 100! He does well at his role. If he batted higher up the order, I would agree with you.

Sri Lanka who were very poor in the Bank Alfalah Cup come to the West Indies, marginally beat a West Indies Invitational team and then play superbly in 2 matches against the West Indies who had just come off 3 good wins over Australia.

Maybe the Windies are struggling to motivate themselves after such a high adrenaline series with Australia.